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NCR RealPOS 7197 Printer Migration Guide
Power Supply
The 7197 has a 75 Watt power supply as the standard (available as a
kit). The 7194 power supply had a 55-Watt power supply. In order to
utilize the full print speed capability of the 7197, the 75-Watt power
supply needs to be used. A 55 Watt power supply can be used, but
with diminished print speed capability when printing dense graphics.
The printer must be configured through the 7197’s resident firmware
setup menu to tell it the type of power supply that is being used.
Wall Mounting
The 7167 Power Supply (used with both the 7167 & 7197 printers)
offers built in mounting features for work areas that require the power
supply to be wall mounted. The 7194 printer required an optional wall
mounting bracket kit.
7194 Mode
The 7197 is initially configured in the 7194 Mode. When in the 7194
Mode the 7197 printer will return a response to the printer status ID
command with a 7194 signature. The only difference between the 7197
Native Mode and the 7194 Mode is the Transmit Printer ID command.
7193 Emulation
The 7197 is initially configured in the 7194 Mode but may be
reconfigured during staging or installation to operate in 7193
Emulation Mode or 7197 Native Mode. Reconfiguration is easily
accomplished using the 7197's resident firmware setup menu (see the
NCR RealPOS 7197 Owner's Guide for details)
The 7193 emulation mode on the 7197 printer functions in an identical
manner as the 7193 emulation mode on the 7194 printer.
What 7193 Emulation Mode does: